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The Horned Grebe looks like a tiny firework on the water during boreal summer, with its glowing red neck, bright golden “horns” behind the eyes, and eyes that seem lit from within. These small birds… | Boreal Conservation
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Pied-billed Grebe Identification, All About Birds, Cornell Lab of Ornithology
Jan 28, 2010
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Red-Necked Grebe, Grebe, Nest. Free Stock Video
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Red-necked Grebe at Edmonton Lake
Jun 27, 2024
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Red-necked Grebe Sounds, All About Birds, Cornell Lab of Ornithology
Jan 28, 2010
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Red-necked Grebes are busy with their spring hatchlings this time of year! Did you know that Grebes are known for 'back brooding' their young? In the first few weeks of life, these young waterbirds spend time riding on the backs of their parents until they learn how to swim on their own. These waterbirds will also often use artificial platforms for nesting. TRCA, along with local community groups, like Friends of Sam Smith Park, install grebe platforms each year to create nesting opportunities f
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Toronto and Region Conservation Authority
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Once a red-necked grebe chick hatches, it leaves the nest by hitching a ride on either mom or dad’s back - a mode of transport it will continue to utilize until it is old enough to swim on its own. For the first six to seven weeks, parents will feed their young insect larvae and other small prey. They will also feed feathers to the young birds. The reasoning behind this isn’t well understood, but some researchers believe the feathers help to protect the lower digestive tract from hard, indigesti
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Red-necked Grebe at Edmonton Lake
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Red-necked Grebe at Edmonton Lake
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Red-necked Grebe at Edmonton Lake
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Red-necked Grebe at Edmonton Lake
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Red necked grebe doing courtship mating dance into river water
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Western Grebe Sounds, All About Birds, Cornell Lab of Ornithology
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Clark's Grebe Identification, All About Birds, Cornell Lab of Ornithology
Jan 28, 2010
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Horned Grebe Identification, All About Birds, Cornell Lab of Ornithology
Jan 28, 2010
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Eared Grebe Identification, All About Birds, Cornell Lab of Ornithology
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Red-necked grebe release!💙 Grebes are equipped with powerful legs positioned further back on the body for efficient swimming and diving. While this adaptation helps them move swiftly under water, it doesn’t help them much on land, as seen by this patient's *brief* faceplant and gentle nudge from one of our staff. 😅 #alberta #wildliferescue #wildliferehab #charity #grebe | Alberta Institute for Wildlife Conservation
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Alberta Institute for Wildlife Conservation
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Juvenile Black-necked Grebe at Urafirth. Only the second-ever documented Shetland record, the first being back in February 2000. Check out the amazing red eye. Video by Hugh. | Shetland Wildlife
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These birds really know how to step up their courtship game. http://on.natgeo.com/2gfgd2X | National Geographic
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Video series of a Red-necked Grebe family feeding their chick on a lush Canadian lake in summer. Captures tender parenting moments in a serene natural habitat, ideal for nature and wildlife content.
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Video series of a Red-necked Grebe family feeding their chick on a lush Canadian lake in summer. Captures tender parenting moments in a serene natural habitat, ideal for nature and wildlife content.
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Video series of a Red-necked Grebe family feeding their chick on a lush Canadian lake in summer. Captures tender parenting moments in a serene natural habitat, ideal for nature and wildlife content.
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Video series of a Red-necked Grebe family feeding their chick on a lush Canadian lake in summer. Captures tender parenting moments in a serene natural habitat, ideal for nature and wildlife content.
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Video series of a Red-necked Grebe family feeding their chick on a lush Canadian lake in summer. Captures tender parenting moments in a serene natural habitat, ideal for nature and wildlife content.
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Video series of a Red-necked Grebe family feeding their chick on a lush Canadian lake in summer. Captures tender parenting moments in a serene natural habitat, ideal for nature and wildlife content.
Aug 8, 2024
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Video series of a Red-necked Grebe family feeding their chick on a lush Canadian lake in summer. Captures tender parenting moments in a serene natural habitat, ideal for nature and wildlife content.
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Video series of a Red-necked Grebe family feeding their chick on a lush Canadian lake in summer. Captures tender parenting moments in a serene natural habitat, ideal for nature and wildlife content.
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